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    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 15, 2021, Issue 2

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    Editorial

    Athletes as Role Models (and the Ecological Crisis)
    Andrew Edgar
    Pages: 157-159 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2021.1908662

    Articles

    Doping, Debunking, and Drawing the Line
    Eric Gilbertson
    Pages: 160-184 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1727556

    ‘Fair Play’ as a Larger Loyalty: The Case of Anti-Doping
    Morten Renslo Sandvik
    Pages: 185-198 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1740308

    Promoting Fairness in Sport through Performance-enhancing Substances: An Argument for Why Sport Referees Ought to ‘Be on Drugs’
    Thomas Søbirk Petersen & Francisco Javier Lopez Frias
    Pages: 199-207 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1761868

    Sports Betting, Horse Racing and Nanobiosensors – An Ethical Evaluation
    Robert Evans & Michael McNamee
    Pages: 208-226 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1727946

    Ethics, Genetic Technologies and Equine Sports: The Prospect of Regulation of a Modified Therapeutic Use Exemption Policy
    M. L. H Campbell & M. J. McNamee
    Pages: 227-250 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1737204

    Psychoanalyzing the Grasshopper: Society, Work and Repressed Play in Suits’ Riddle
    Francisco Javier Lopez Frias
    Pages: 251-265 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1729849

    Cheaters Never Prosper? Winning by Deception in Purely Professional Games of Pure Chance
    Michael Hemmingsen
    Pages: 266-284 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1734067

    Book Reviews

    A Moral Theory of Sports
    by Richard J. Severson, London, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019, 191 pp., $95.00 (Hardback), ISBN 9781538128862
    Francisco Javier Lopez Frias & Marcus Vinícius Simões De Campos
    Pages: 285-289 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2020.1720793

    Making sport great again: the uber-sport assemblage, neoliberalism, and the Trump conjuncture
    by David Andrews, Cham (Switzerland), Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, XII + 167 pp., €51.99 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-030-15001-3, €39.99 (eBook), ISBN 978-3-030-15002-0
    Jacob Kornbeck
    Pages: 289-296 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2021.1877333

    Who owns sport?
    edited by Andrew Adams and Leigh Robinson, London et al., Routledge, 2019, 140 pp., £45 (£36 online) (hardback), ISBN 9780367249885, £15 (online £12) (Ebook), ISBN 9780429285356
    Jacob Kornbeck
    Pages: 296-303 | DOI: 10.1080/17511321.2021.1877334

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